TERRY
Here we are on a Saturday and Terry remains the same. She does have a dry cough sometimes with mucus and that is a concern. I wrote down the time today and will now keep track of it. It does seem that it occurs at least once a day. Other than that she is the same. We did start a med yesterday that we are hoping will help how she feels. We did get an appointment with her primary doctor for two weeks out just to have her doctor see her and tell us what she thinks.
We are at the second Saturday in June and have nothing planned for the weekend. Yes, I do need to clean the kitchen as that always seems to have dishes etc that need to be taken care of. Also Terry would like me to scub the bathroom floor as it needs it and we will be having company by next weekend.
It is nice as over this last week the pool was fixed, the garage door was fixed and I guess that is it but nice to get those things done. NOW it is kind of time to clean off the dining room table for company as Cynthia should arrive sometime on Friday and with her Faustina, Jude, Benedict and Agatha!!! I think John will arrive maybe on the following Tuesday and then Cynthia will leave on Wednesday and John may be here for a couple days after that.
Well here we are at about 9:00 AM and I have said what I wanted to say. I just may put a couple of book saying on before I sign off.
DAKOTA ATTITUDE
"Marjorie and Arnold Postovit were married in 1951. Arnold was a prisoner of war from March 1944 until April 1945 in Germany's Stalag 2B. Like many who have gone through severe adversity in life, Arnold seems to complain the least. He never talked about his experience. Marjorie only found out about his captivity when the North Dakota ex-prisoner of war organization was formed round 1984."
"Yeah, if I take my daughter for dialysis, Jack says, and if I've got an hour I look in the paper and I go to a garage sale. I dearly love carved wooden objets. Well, one of my other big loves is deer horns. I'm not an avid hunter, but I'm a collector. I've got that big garage out there plumb full of them. The basement has collectibles as well. I'm a very conservative individual, and I love 10 cents on the dollar. Who cannot love a deal, you know. That's not being cheap, that's just being a good manager. What is going to happen to all his collectibles? You sound like all three of my sons who say, excuse the mild profanity, "Geez, Dad, when you kick off, what are we gonna do with all of your junk?"
I will end up with an ad from the WJS today.
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